AmeriCorps Week 2024 is March 10-16

During AmeriCorps Week we recognize the commitment of the millions of Americans who have chosen to serve their country through AmeriCorps and AmeriCorps Seniors, and encourage others to follow in their footsteps of service.  

The second full week of March, the country recognizes and gives thanks to those members and volunteers who raise their hands to help when the need arises. They are often the first on the ground and last to leave—making sure to leave their projects better than they found them.   

Celebrate 30 Years of AmeriCorps

This year, AmeriCorps is celebrating three decades of national service. 30 years ago, more than 20,000 Americans raised their right hands and pledged to get things done for America. These members helped more than 1,000 communities nationwide during their first year of service. Since then, more than 1.25 million Americans and hundreds of thousands more AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers of all backgrounds have followed in their footsteps, providing billions of hours of results-driven service across each of the 50 states and US territories.  Members and volunteers ensure students are set up for success, combat hunger and homelessness, respond to natural disasters, fight the opioid epidemic, help seniors live independently, support veterans and military families, and so much more.    

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Fast facts
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140K

AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers serving.

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1.25M+

Americans have taken the pledge to get things done since 1994.

Recognize, Promote, and Engage

AmeriCorps Week is a time to salute AmeriCorps members, AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers, and alumni for their service, thank AmeriCorps community partners, and highlight AmeriCorps’ impact on communities and on the lives of those who serve. AmeriCorps also invites elected officials – from Members of Congress to Governors and mayors to county officials – to participate in AmeriCorps Week.  

Recognize and Promote

Say thank you. During AmeriCorps week, we invite you to say, ‘thank you’ to an AmeriCorps member or an AmeriCorps Senior volunteer. 

  • Share videos, photos, and posts on social media giving #AmeriThanks to AmeriCorps members, AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers and alums all week long. Don’t forget to use the hashtag #AmeriCorpsWeek and tag @AmeriCorps. 

  • Host a thank you celebration or reach out directly to AmeriCorps members, AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers, or alumni. 

Share AmeriCorps' impact. Through op-eds, letters to the editor, social media, or other communications channels, take a moment to highlight the impact of the work these members and volunteers do, share member, volunteer, or alumni stories, and more.

  • Share your story. AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers, AmeriCorps members, and alumni can share your own service story.
    • Share on social media through video content, photos, and posts. Be sure to tag #AmeriCorpsWeek and @AmeriCorps.

    • You can also share in your local paper about your service experience during AmeriCorps week. 

    • Finally, you can share your service story with us on americorps.gov. 

  • Spread the word in your community. Tell the people in your community about the impact AmeriCorps programs, members and volunteers make in their community. 

    • Help AmeriCorps recruit more people to national service. Share our opportunities in your channels. 

    • Share in your local paper about AmeriCorps and AmeriCorps Seniors. 

    • Share on social media and tag #AmeriCorpsWeek and @AmeriCorps. 

    • Encourage your networks to learn more about AmeriCorps and AmeriCorps Seniors, share ways they can get involved in national service, and follow @AmeriCorps on social media.

    • Become an Employer of National Service or a School of National Service.

  • Don't forget to share your state's National Service Report, reflecting the profound impact AmeriCorps and AmeriCorps Seniors programs, members, and volunteers make in the states and territory of the United States, to change and improve countless lives through the power of service. Use the reports and graphics to celebrate your state during AmeriCorps Week.

Engage

AmeriCorps Week is a great time to invite community leaders to spend time with national service programs, members, and volunteers. 

  • Host an "honorary AmeriCorps member." Invite media, an elected official, a community leader, school principal, AmeriCorps alumnus, or other local dignitary to see AmeriCorps in action by becoming an "honorary AmeriCorps member' or by doing a site visit.   
  • Participate in Mayors Day. Join Mayors from across the country in recognizing the impact of AmeriCorps and AmeriCorps Seniors on Tuesday, March 12
  • Join us on Day of the A. Show off your AmeriCorps gear – new logo, old logo – it doesn’t matter! Don your favorite tee, break out your old baseball cap, or show off your AmeriCorps-themed arts and crafts project. Take a photo and share it on your personal social media channels on Thursday, March 14, in honor of the #DayoftheA.    
  • Come together as alumni. Hear from a panel of AmeriCorps alums and AmeriCorps Senior volunteers who served throughout three decades of AmeriCorps on Friday, March 15, meet fellow alumni, and broaden your personal and professional network.
  • Declare AmeriCorps Week in a state or local proclamation. Help declare March 10-16 as AmeriCorps Week in your community by securing AmeriCorps Week proclamations from your city or county council, state legislature, or governors. Use our sample proclamation, our AmeriCorps Week Guide for Elected Officials, and contact governmentrelations@americorps.gov for information about the national service footprint in your community. 

Resources

AmeriCorps Week Toolkit: Use our one-stop shop for all AmeriCorps Week communication resources including graphics, templates, and other outreach tools.

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